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A World Record at PrairieFest?

Colin Sullivan of Montgomery hopes he set the world record for balancing an eight-foot ladder on his chin on Saturday during PrairieFest. Check out the video to see him in action.

 

Colin Sullivan admits it’s a pretty strange talent.

In many ways, this 21-year-old from Montgomery is just like most people his age. He’s amiable and funny, and has an easygoing way about him. He’s studying at Northern Illinois University to be a physical education teacher, and has a career in sight.

But he can do something not everyone can: Colin Sullivan can balance things on his chin. Big things. Like the eight-foot ladder with which he hopes he set an official world record on Saturday.

Sullivan’s been chin-balancing for years – his father did it when Sullivan was younger, and he just picked it up, he said. He started small, performing in school talent shows, but his balancing skills have taken him to the Ellen Degeneres Show and Live with Regis and Kelly. He won a talent competition on the latter program, which got him $20,000 and a lifetime supply of Trident gum, he said with a laugh.

One thing he’s always wanted to do, however, is set an official Guinness world record. And on Saturday, he believes he may have done it.

There is no current record for balancing an eight-foot ladder on one’s chin, so according to Guinness regulations, Sullivan had to perform the feat for at least one full minute. Before an awestruck crowd at the East View Kindergarten Center on Route 71 on Saturday, he managed it for two minutes and 31 seconds.

Now it’s up to the Guinness officials. The Oswegoland Park District helped to verify the record, and according to Kristie Vest, special events coordinator, the paperwork involved was intense. Those documents, plus a video of the attempt, will be sent to Guinness headquarters in New York, and within three to four months, Sullivan should know if he’s made the record book.

Sullivan doesn’t know how far chin balancing might take him, but he said that as long as people continue to come out to see him, he’ll keep doing it. Saturday’s accomplishment, he said, is a big one to check off the bucket list.

“I’ve always wanted to set a world record with that big dumb ladder,” he said. “Dear Guinness, please take my record.”

Related Topics: Chin Balancing, Colin Sullivan, Oswegoland Park District, and PrairieFest

Olivia5307

11:19 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Who cares? What a waste of a life.

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Dizzle

12:54 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Waste of life? He's studying to be a teacher and is a great role model for many of the young kids in our community. I'm glad Oswego has such an awesome and outgoing person to represent our great town, even if it is in a wild and wacky way.

Way to go, Colin!

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aoswego12

1:08 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

I think you're just jealous you don't hold a world record. Sorry bout'cha.

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Kathy

7:33 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

When Colin was in high school and taking education classes he spent time at my daughter's elementary school helping out. He was a very positive role model for the kids. He also does a lot of volunteering around town and knows what he wants to do with his education/life. Apparently someone like that shouldn't have any fun doing something silly ... .no wouldn't want that. Maybe YOU, Olivia5307, shouldn't waste your life and ours by typing insulting comments.

Henry T

12:31 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Yeah, commenting on how someone else has wasted their life by taking the time to put a comment up on the Patch, now that is a good use of life....

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Grant

12:33 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

^ I bet your one of those people that comment and yahoo articles to get a rise out of anyone dumb enough to really take whatever you have to say seriously.

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ElleDriver

12:44 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

It says in the article that Colin is going to be a PE teacher. Nice service to the youth for a lifetime. He entertained for 2 mins and 31 seconds as well. Read your last couple of comment O. I guess character counts for Colin - what about you, O?

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Larry Kane

12:56 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Back to the task at hand...Congrats Colin, this is really cool and beats the heck out of living life in a pool of negativity. Will you be recreating the stunt at SullyFest? UL

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Bob Sullivan

4:12 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Great Job Colin. For the naysayers in the group, Colin has found an obscure talent that he has, and I have seen firsthand how he can use this to capture the attention of youngsters, and then he will be able to teach them, once he has their attention. Rather than beat someone up for utilizing their talent for good, be glad that their are still lots of young men who want to do good things and have fun doing them.

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Carol Anaski-Figurski

7:05 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

cool ,awesome. I couldn't make it on Sunday.
I also liked the Gin Blossoms Saturday nights rock band and headliner. Awesome band packed the place, riotly wild. Soon to play again in Rosemont. I enjoyed the premmier of Jersey Mikes subs and had a mini italian and a Shandy I caught a glimpse of a black dehliah in the crowd. It would have been nice to see some Fireworks but it did end up raining and closing early. I got soaked..

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Carol Anaski-Figurski

7:24 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

I parused for an iced coffee like a dunkachino, a caribou, starbucks.that would have been a smash hit

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mebauer

7:31 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Maybe negative Olivia would like to know that after the event Colin left to help with the parking at PrairieFest. I had a great time. You go, Colin.

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Austin miller

9:25 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013

He did a little show for us and it was fantastic best talent I've ever seen

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